Stayed at this park a while ago and would certainly not return while the present operator is in control.Have travelled Aust. and stayed in probably 50 parks but it was the first time I have been told to go to bed and turn the light out when sitting under the annex enjoying a very quiet drink with my wife but I suppose it was 11 pm.Very nice area by the beach but you must be back from any fishing trips by 11pm as well.[People who stayed at the beach too late were asked to leave the park very early the next morning.]Fires were allowed at that stage but the operator told us that she was thinking of stopping them as they keep people up too late. Bruny Is. is a very nice place apart from all that and there is another park where we will try on our next visit.Anyone else stayed in the park ?.

Well for a start I thought she was joking but her second visit a few minutes later was our last warning if we wanted to stay the next night.Hard when my wife who has trouble sleeping had to read her book under the blankets with a torch.

We travelled around Tassie in December in a campervan and found that nearly every caravan park operator in the whole state all needed attitude readjustments! Not one of them was very friendly and in fact, if they were up for a chat at all, it was only to complain about all the tourists in the busy season!

DQ wrote:We travelled around Tassie in December in a campervan and found that nearly every caravan park operator in the whole state all needed attitude readjustments! Not one of them was very friendly and in fact, if they were up for a chat at all, it was only to complain about all the tourists in the busy season!

I have just spent two weeks travelling around Tassie in a Campervan, and found just about every Caravan Park operator friendly and welcoming.

Having worked in the tourism industry for many years, I can personally vouch that more often than not, tourists are the ones who need the attitude adjustment.....spare a thought for all the caravan park operators who have to deal with the grumpy tourists who have just spent all day in the car battling traffic and other tourists..

Many tourists often forget their manners when they go on holidays....and when they do its the caravan park operators, and other tourism and businesss operators who have to do their best to remain polite and welcoming...

I have visited Tasmania many times, and always found the locals and tourism operators to be some of the most friendly and welcoming people in Australia.